According to a study in Spain, the Super League project announcement was accompanied by Twitter bots to make it seem as if the idea was popular.

El Confidencial released the findings of the Pandemia Digital investigation, which looked at social media activity in the 72 hours after the Super League project was confirmed in April.

It all fell apart within 48 hours, because the vast majority of the clubs who had committed to the league had already pulled out.

They eventually all did, except for Juventus, Real Madrid and Barcelona, who continue to push the idea of setting up a breakaway European Super League.

Among the reasons for the incredibly quick collapse of the project was the vicious pushback from fans on social media.

This was followed by coaches, players and the representatives of other clubs.

However, it seems as if the idea was in fact even more unpopular than previously thought, because the study identified 18,000 tweets from 7,000 accounts that were with all likelihood bots.

These accounts were created just before the posts were made and had zero followers, all of them using the hashtag #EstamosContigoPresi – We are with you President – referring to Real Madrid and Super League chief Florentino Perez.

Another 3,600 tweets were published with the exact same phrase: “The Super League is a good idea and will revolutionise football.”

However, they were drowned out by the over two million tweets from 272,000 different accounts discussing the Super League project, most of them angrily against the idea.

3 thought on “Twitter bots failed to make Super League look popular”
  1. They wanna make it like in the States. You don’t get it yet? We do NOT want an NBA , there is already the best competition between clubs at National and International level .

    Invest your money with more brain and engage openly next time to revolutionise something with peoples’ consent. Most of these clubs at every level were created by communities along many years, they ain’t some frenchise team that you can move from one city to another (like NBA teams who btw,
    Never relegate ) , you might end up with your very own revolt/riot of a whole city.

    Madness! Football is for the fans and it’s dead without em.

  2. FIFA and UEFA are as corrupt as they come. They claim football is for the fans but operate the business as a duopoly. I for one am proud of what Agnelli is fighting for. Clubs are individual businesses and take on all the risks. Therefore they should be allowed to do what they want including the Super League.

  3. football is for the fans my ***
    how another club aside from epl cope with state-owned club-like psg and city?
    who investing (or money laundering) their money like crazy?

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